June 2005 NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOW CALENDAR
June 3-4, 2005: Annual Ute Mtn Ute Bear Dance Pow wow
Location: Ute Mtn Ute Casino Events Center, 11 south of Cortez, Colorado, Towaoc, CO 81334
Event Detail: Located in the Four Corners of Colo,Ariz,New Mex,and Utah. This is a drum and pow wow contest. point system will be used. near by hotels and R.V./Camping. walking distance to powwow grounds and casino
Contact: Quinton Jacket, phone: 970-564-9362, email: jquinton29@aol.com
June 3-5, 2005: 19th Annual Red Earth Festival
Location: Oklahoma State Fair Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Event Detail: The 19th annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival will be held June 3, 4, 5 2005 at the Oklahoma State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, OK. The Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival continues to be the main event of Red Earth, Inc. and provides an effective means to bring about an awareness of the diversity of the many Native American cultures. It has been voted in the Top 100 events to see in the United States and is the largest cultural festival of its type in Oklahoma. The Red Earth Festival was conceived in 1986 by local businessmen, civic leaders and government officials in cooperation with leaders of Oklahoma Indian tribes. Their goals and dreams have been continued by the community, 26 volunteer planning committees and over one thousand volunteers, who devote their knowledge and time throughout the year.
Contact: phone: 405-427-5228, email: redearth@redearth.org
Event Website: http://www.redearth.org/v2/index.htm
June 3-5, 2005: 11th Annual Potawatomi Trail Pow Wow
Location: Christian County Fairgrounds, West Spresser St, Taylorville, IL 62658
Event Detail: Head staff TBA, will update! Dance Contest, Princes Contest, Intertribal Pow Wow, All Drums Welcome. Lots of room for campers $10. for the 3 days, Motorhomes $20.00 for the 3 days. Water and Electric hookup and restrooms available.
Contact: Hawk Hoffman, phone: 217-528-9172 (after 2pm), email: sevenhawks@netzero.net
June 3-5, 2005: Standing Bear Powwow
Location: Bakersfield College, 1800 Panarama Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93312
Contact: Gene Albitre, phone: 661 589 3181, email: earawhide@sbcglobal.net
June 3-5, 2005: Native Arts fest & Benefit Contest Powwow
Location: Oakridge, Oregon 97386
Event Detail: Friday - Sunday there will be a Native Arts Festival. On Saturday, June 4th we will host a Contest Powwow that will be judged by the audience making donations on behalf of their favorite dancer. The dancer who raises the most funds will receive a bronze trophy. All funds raised from the contesting will be donated to the elders of Pine Ridge Reservation to purchase their propane for heating in 2005. There will also be a frybread eating contest, raffles, and MORE!
Contact: Nakima Kerchee, phone: 541-367-2227, email: medicinewindsnews@yahoo.com
June 3-5, 2005: 15th Annual Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School Contest Powwow
Location: Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation, 8575 N Round Lake School Road, Hayward, WI 54843
Event Detail: Adult Drum Contest, 1st Place, $2000, 5 places; Youth Drum Contest, 1st Place, $900.00, 5 places;Adult & Youth Hand Drum Contest & Girl's Singing Contest. Dance competition: 45+ and Adult categories, 1st place $500.00, 5 places; Teen's, 1st place $200, 5 places; Junior's, 1st place $150.00, 5 places. Honor the Earth Powwow Grounds, 10 miles South of Hayward,located directly behind the LCO School. Camping and showers available, breakfast and lunch, provided with admission button.
Contact: Lewis White, phone: 715-634-8924, email: lwhite@lcoschools.bia.edu
Event Website: http://www.www.lcoschools.bia.edu
June 4-5, 2005: Rocky Fork's 6th Annual Traditional Open Powwow
Location: Southeastern Ohio, 74411 Rocky Fork Road, Kimbolton, OH 43749
Event Detail: HD: Thunder Canyon; GD: Morning Star; HM: Butch Moore; MC: Brett Wilcox; HV: Bob St. Germain; POW-MIA-KIA: Shadow Wolf; Hoop Dancer: Kelli Gawhega
Contact: Michelle, phone: (740) 439-4359, email: sfc.crg@verizon.net
Event Website: http://www.rockyforkpowwow.freewebspace.com
June 4-5, 2005: 8th Annual Rogue Valley Veterans Powwow
Location: VA Domiciliary (Ball Park), 8495 Crater Lake Hwy., White City, OR 97503
Event Detail: Grand Entry at 1:pm & 7:pm Saturday and 12:noon Sunday. Guard Dancing Saturday and Sunday morning. Camping available on sight. Motel's neer by in Medford.Many Venders With Native American Goods, and plenty of Fry Bread and Indian Taco's at the Food Booth. This a Drug and Alcohol Free event. Our Mailing Adress is: RVVP P.O. Box 3184 Central Point, Or. 97502
Contact: Jim Prevatt (chairman), phone: 541-770-8073, email: skywatcher01@msn.com
June 4-5, 2005: 8th Annual Intertribal Pow Wow at the Grand Village of the Kickapoo Park
Location: Site of the Grand Village at the Emmett Farm, Le Roy, IL 61752
Event Detail: Come to experience Native American culture, dancing, buffalo herd exhibit, children's activities over 20 vendors. This is outdoor event, tents and tipis welcome. Vendors may apply by emailing for application.
Contact: Angelo Padro, phone: 309-261-3043, email: grand_village@yahoo.com
Event Website: http://www.grandvillage.org
June 4-5, 2005: Windsor-Mt. Ascutney Intertribal Pow Wow
Location: Miller Construction Field, Historic U.S. Route 5, Windsor, VT 05089
Event Detail: sponsored by: Windsor-Mt. Ascutney Chamber of Commerce. Windsor Lions Club, Windsor BPOE #1665, American Legion Post #25. No contest powwow Admission Fee: Adults $5.00, Children/Seniors $3.00. MC: Marvin Burnette, HND: Iron Rivers Drummers and Singers. All drums are welcome,please register ahead and contact Deborah Stevens at Deborah.B.Stevens@Hitchcock.ORG if interested in attending. Entertainment: Dancing, storytelling, and other Native American culture will be shared. If you have music, dancing, or other cultural aspects of your tribe that you want to share contact
Rudy Hanecak III - rjhiii@sover.net. Booths and fees: 25 spaces are available on a first come first serve basis for general vendors. The fee for a booth space is $100/space There are three food spaces available, the spaces are $200/space. Please come join us on the bank of the Connecticut River and in the Shadow of Mount Ascutney in the beautiful Green Mountains for our Pow Wow. We are honored to share the Native American culture and history with our community and visitors.
Contact: Rudy Hanecak III, phone: 802-674-5910, email: rjhiii@sover.net
June 4-5, 2005: 8th Annual Long Island Native American Task Force Inc. Powwow
Location: Long Island, Center Moriches High School, Center Moriches, NY 11950
Event Detail: Saturday 10:00 a.m.-7:00p.m. Sunday 11:00a.m.-6:00p.m. Grand Entry 1:00p.m. both days free parking plenty of camping space over 4,000 dollar prizes at least four. dancers to each categories. First prize-Men's 18 amd up Traditional, Grass, Fancy 300, 200, 100. Women's 18 and up Traditional, Jingle, Shawl 300, 200, 100. Jr Men's 12-17, Traditional, Grass, Fancy 200, 100, 50. Jr Women's 12-17 Traditional,Jingle, Shawl. 200 100 50. Boy's 6-11 Traditional, Grass, Fancy. 75,50, 25. Girl's 6-11 Traditional, Jingle. Shawl. 75,50,25.This is a Powwow giving by The Poospatuck Reservation all proceeds to benefit schorlarships for L.I. based Native Americans. Admission $5.00Adults, $3.00 Students w/ID $2.50 Sr/kids under 10 years of age and seniors.
Contact: Ken and Sally Morin, phone: 1-631-772-2439, email: arizonawolf7@yahoo.com
Event Website: http://www.msn.groups./LongIslandNativeAmericanTaskForceInc.com/
June 4-5, 2005: 13th Annual Warrior Society Pow Wow
Location: Kapiolani Park, Waikiki, Kapiolani Park, across from the Honolulu Zoo, Honolulu, HI 96815
Event Detail: The Intertribal Council of Hawaii will host its 13th Annual Pow Wow at Kapiolani Park in Waikiki on Saturday and Sunday, June 4th and 5th, 2005, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, both days. Everyone is invited to attend this free event. Special guests at this years event include the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Bushmasters, American Legion Post 114 from Arizona. Head staff at the pow wow includes: Master of Ceremonies, David Eagle Horse (Lakota); Arena Director, Tom Rowland (Oglala Lakota) and Head Man Dancer John Thorp (Muskogee), Head Woman Dancer Raven Feather Price. The host drum is Wild Rice, an intertribal drum made up of Native American singers who currently reside on Oahu. Guest drums include Wildhorse, who come from Southern California. Over the years, Wildhorse has cultivated a strong following and deep friendship with local residents in Hawaii. This is not a competition pow wow. THIS IS A DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE EVENT.
Contact: Bill Tiger, phone: (808) 545-2119 or (808) 371-7159, email: kehautiger@aol.com
June 4-5, 2005: Spirit of the Eagle Pow Wow
Location: Shepherdsville City Park, Hwy 61, Shepardsville, KY 40047
Event Detail: Gate opens at 10:00 a.m. Saturday & Sunday. Grand Entry.........1:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday. Admission....$5.00....under 12..FREE. Seating is limited, so you might want to bring a chair or blanket.
Contact: Linda Dishon, phone: 502-345-4768, email: EWASEE@cs.com
June 5, 2005: 3rd Annual Skw'une-was Pow-wow
Location: North Vancouver Outdoor School, Paradise Valley Rd, Squamish, Canada V0N 1H0
Event Detail: Traditional one day event. Free admission. All welcome.
Contact: Diana Billy, phone: 604-898-5422, email: diana_billy@yahoo.ca
Event Website: http://http://www.seatoskycountry.net/skwunewas.html/
June 9-11, 2005: 49th Annual TIHA (Texas Indian Hobbyist Association) Pow Wow
Location: Galloway Hammond Recreation Center, Burnet, TX
Event Detail: Air Conditioned Dance & Traders Arena. Gym Opens - Noon on Thursday (Traders Set Up). Covered Dish Suppers - Each of the 3 Days at 5 PM; 3 Nights of Dancing - Parade In Each Night at 7:30 PM. Business Meeting - 2 PM Friday; Annual Auction - 10:00 AM Saturday; Childrenfs Powwow - 2:00 PM Saturday. Cake Walks - Raffles - Contests (Rotating Trophies Only); Gourd Dancing - 6:30 PM Friday & Saturday. Traders welcome - contact Don Drefke at (956) 682-5775. HMD- Don Walske, Granbury Tx; HLD- Faith Fenner, Terre Haute IN; Southern Drum- Gene Logan, Head Singer, Shawnee OK; Nothern Drum- Dave Deschenes, Teton Travlers, St Petersburg FL; MC- Tim Tallchief, Norman Ok; AD- Darsh Desilva, Round Rock TX.
Contact: David Eckerman, 936-653-3116
June 10-11, 2005: 40th Annual Will Rogers Indian Club Pow Wow
Location: Marshfield Equine Center, 13800 State Highway 38, Marshfield, MO 65706
Event Detail: Head Man - Justin Muskrat; Head Lady - Shawna Bushiea; Head Gourd - Don Stroud; Honored Veteran - Rod "Smokey" Gwoompi; Drum - Drumbusters; MC - Dub Roark; AD - Tom Snow; Princess - Tammie Durbin.
Contact: Dub Roark, phone: 417-256-4698, email: willrogersindianclub@yahoo.com
June 10-12 2005: 2nd Annual Lower Savannah River Powwow
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Location: Columbia County Fairgrounds, Evans, GA 30809
Event Detail: Off Interstate 20 at the Grovetown Exit. Follow powwow signs.
Contact: Jean Parker, phone: 706-650-2956, email: morningstartn@yahoo.com
June 11-12, 2005: 4th Annual United Metis PowWow
Location: Eagle Creek Regional Park, 7840 W. 56th St., Indianapolis, IN 46254
Event Detail: The Nimkii Band of the United Mtis Tribe in conjunction with the Indianapolis Board of Park are proud to announce an American Indian Gathering and Pow Wow located at Eagle Creek Park on the Northwest side of Indianapolis just off Interstate 65 and 71st street on Circle Drive - pavillion D.
Contact: Arthur Medicine Eagle, phone: 317-248-8458, email: arthurmedicineeagle@hotmail.com
Event Website: http://www.arthurmedicineeagle.com/EAGLECREEK2005.html
June, 11-12: Fort Ancient's Celebration
Location: Fort Ancient, 7 miles SE of Lebanon, Ohio 45054
Event Detail: Fort Ancient's Celebration with over 3 invited drums, dancing, and flute music. Storytelling, herb talks, Native American Heritage demonstrations, flintknapping, pottery and weaving. Childrens games, crafts, and educational activities. Pottery and dreamcatcher workshops. Saturday 11a-7p, Sunday 12noon-6p
Contact: Jack Blosser, phone: 513-932-4421or 1-800-283-8904, email: jblosser@ohiohistory.org
June 11- 12 2005: Ditto Landing Powwow
Location: South Parkway at Ditto Landing, South Parkway, Huntsville, AL 35805
Event Detail: Vendors needed. $75 for the weekend. This is the first of an annual event. Host Drum - White Horse, Head Man - Barney Butler. Head Lady - Carol Woods.
Contact: Betty Abbou, phone: 256 882 9651, email: Abbou8@aol.com
June 16-19, 2005: United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation's Powwow
Location: Reidsville, NC
Event Detail: June 16th setup day for vendors. adults:$5.00- Children 11-under+Elders FREE-- Children 11 to 18-$3.00. Day Money for all Registered Dancers-in circle in regalia will be eligible for drawing on saturday and sunday. 25 vendors,plus 2 food vendors--fees dependent on setup size
Contact: Donnie Freeman, phone: 336-212-3692, email: nickise34@aol.com
June 17-18, 2005: Mowa Choctaw Annual Powwow
Location: Mowa Band of Choctaw Indian Reservation, 1080 West Red Fox Road Mt. Vernon, AL 36560
Event Detail: $5000.00 Prize Money. All vendors, dancers, drums welcome!
Contact: Todd Johnston, phone: 251-944-2789, email:chatawarrior@aol.com
June 17-19, 2005: The Tribal Crossroads Pow Wow
Location: Grayson County Agricultural and Recreational Park, Leitchfield, KY
Event Detail: Honored Elder- Samuel Holiday, Navajo Code Talker; Honored Guest- John Carter, Tuskegee Airman; Dave "Whitewolf" Trezak; MC- The Thunderheart Singers, Host Drum- John "Spiritwolf" Kountz, Head Veteran, Barry Redbird Brown, AD- Amanda Beauchamp, Head Lady- Onsite Camping Available. Covered Arena.
Contact: phone: 270-286-8545, email: kyshores@direcway.com
Event Website: http://www.kyshores.com/powwow
June 17-19, 2005: Osage River Pow Wow
Location: Eldon, MO, Miller County Fairgrounds, Eldon, MO 65026
Event Detail: 5th annual Osage River Pow Wow. Public Welcome! Special guest, Larry Sellers (Cloud Dancing of Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman). Lots of primitive camping available for dancers. All drums welcome. Head man dancer- Frank Wolfe, Head lady dancer- Stephanie Hayes, Head Gourd- Gary King, AD-Tracy Tullie, MC-Jake Chanate, Host Southern Drum-Young Bucks, 2004 Princess-Nikki Carter. Princess contest!
Contact: Janet Dudley, phone: 573-369-2710, email: oldjed@yhti.net
June 18-19, 2005: Plains Indian Museum Powwow
Location: Joe Robbie Powwow Garden, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, WY
Event Detail: Come experience the music, colors and energy of the 24th Annual Plains Indian Museum Powwow in the Robbie Powwow Garden adjacent to the Historical Center. Dancers, drum groups and artisans from the Northern Plains gather to celebrate the vibrant cultural traditions and histories of the people of the Plains. Competitive dance categories include traditional, jingle dress, fancy, grass, and team dancing with men, women and children participating in various age groups.
Contact: Josie Hedderman, phone: 3075874771
Event Website: http:www.bbhc.org/events
June 18-19, 2005: Fifth Annual Shenandoah Valley Powwow
Location: Intersection of Interstate 81 and Exit 269, Mt. Jackson, VA 22847
Event Detail: Join Native Americans from all over the Country for a weekend of dancing, singing, and socializing. Shop with over 25 Native Craftmen and Artists/Traditional Food Booths. Non-Competition, Traditional Powwow. Primative Camping on site for participants. Admission $ 5.00 adults - under 12 free. NO ALCOHOL...PLEASE LEAVE PETS AT H0ME. Open arena. Prestigeous Head Staff: Host Drum: Cedar Tree Singers; Invited Drums: Nux Baga Singers, Black Bear; MC: Clayton Old Elk; Arena Director: Jay Hill; Head Man: Keith Anderson Head Woman: Georgiana Old Elk.
Contact: The Silver Phoenix Trading Post, phone: 540-477.9616, email: sphoenix@shentel.net
June 17-19, 2005: 11th Annual Competition Powwow
Location: Edgewater Park, Cleveland, OH
Event Detail: Native American Concert, Traditional Food, Jewelry, Craft & Art Vendors, Educational Demonstrations, Storytelling, Drum Contest, Traditional Regalia, raffles and more. Open to Public, Rain or Shine.
Contact: email: aiecinc@aol.com
Event Website: http://americanindianeducationcenter.net/powwow.html
June 18-19, 2005: Chico Pow Wow Sober Nations
Location: 20th Street Park -Chico, 851 Pomona Ave. #31, CHico, CA 95928
Event Detail: Grand Entry at 12 noon. Circle of Healing. Indian Tacos. Dance & Drum Contests. Vendors call 530-864-2792.
Contact: Bebe Aquayo, phone: 530-898-8516, email: jhunter1@csuchico.edu
June 18-20: 2005 Red Bottom Celebration
Location: 1/2 mile east of Frazer, MT 59225
Event Detail: The 2005 Red Bottom Celebration is a contest Powwow with a number of specials ranging from Tiny Tot Boys to Golden Age Women. Everyone welcome. Daily feeds sponsored by various committee members.
Contact: Niki Smoker, phone: 406-695-2310, email: lsmoker@nemontel.net
June 23-25, 2005: 6th Annual New Windsor Intertribal Pow Wow
Location: Rodeo Grounds ↦ Village Park, Village of New Windsor, New Windsor, IL 61465
Event Detail: No alcohol, drugs, firearms, or fireworks allowed. Limit of 20 traders. Princess, Little Princess, Warrior, and Little Warrior contests. See website for more details.
Contact: Jeannie Herbert, phone: 309 667-2214, email: tribtres@winco.net
Event Website: http://www.ciopo-inc.com
June 24-26, 2005: 17th Annual Trade Days Festival
Location: Old Trade School, Modock Road, Trade, TN 37691
Event Detail: 17th year for Trade Days Festival. Multi-events will be happening all three days. Ron Colombe ~MC, HD~ Bad Water special guest: Arvel Bird & Jerry Harmon
Contact: Jerry Laney, phone: 229-787-5180 evening, email: nativeway@mindspring.com
Event Website: http://www.NativeWayProductions.com
June 24-26: 4th Annual Native American Gathering & Powwow 2005
Location: Ballyhoo Campground, 256 Werth Wyle Drive, Crossville, TN 38555
Event Detail: There is on-site camping available at the Ballyhoo Campground (931-484-0860). The host hotel for the event is Inns of the Cumberland, in Crossville (931-484-9566). MC: Dave White Wolf Trezak, Cherokee/Lakota. HL: Ellen Rasco, Echota Cherokee of Alabama. Host drum: Kah Ta Noh, Jr. from North Carolina. Head Veteran: Ronnie Johnson, from Rockwood, TN. Special guests include singer Jeff Lambert. Admission--adults $5, children to age 12 $3, under age 5 gets in free!
Contact: Dana Sappier, phone: 931-788-3917, email: dsappier421@hotmail.com
June 24-26, 2005: 6th Annual New Windsor Intertribal Pow Wow
Location: Rodeo Grounds & Village Park, New Windsor, IL 61465
Event Detail: Limit of 20 vendors, not including food vendors. Free camping and showers for drums/singers, dancers, vendors, and special guests. Call for vendor fees and applications. Princess, Lil' Princess, Warrior, Lil' Warrior contests. Adults $5, Seniors $3, children 16 and under free with adult. Alcohol and drug free event. Sponsored by Central Illinois One People Organization. Bring a toy for Uncle Don's Toy Drive. Head Northern Drum: Four Nation Singers, MC: Don Hoffman, Arena Director: Kent Eyre, Head Man, Woman, and Veteran: TBA.
Contact: Jeannie Herbert, phone: 309 667-2214, email: tribtres@winco.net
June 24-26, 2005: Heart of the Thunderbird 14th Annual Native American Powwow
Location: Central Missouri Regional Fairgrounds, 12860 Hwy 63 South, Rolla, MI 65401
Event Detail: Vendors and Dancers needed. Not a contest Powwow. All public and all dancers Welcome. Camping for tents, rv's available. Electricity and showers also available. Come join us for a great spiritual time. Stomp Dance on Friday night.
Contact: Mona Murphy, phone: 573-422-6383, email: lenapemona@yahoo.com
June 25-26, 2005: Mending the Sacred Hoop Traditional Pow Wow
Location: Cal Zorn Recreation Center, 300 W. Russell Rd.. Tecumseh, MI
Event Detail: "Mending the Sacred Hoop" hosted by The Leh-Nah-Weh Native American Organization and The City of Tecumseh.
Contact: Todd Harder, phone: 517-264-1690, email: hardertodd3@aol.com
June 25-26, 2005: 8th Annual Restoring The Circle Pow Wow
Location: Lowell Fairgrounds,224 S. Hudson (Hwy 50 ), Lowell, MI 49331
Event Detail: 8th annual traditional pow wow. Drug and alcohol free. "Family Friendly" event. Free admission and parking.
Contact: Lori, phone: 616-364-4697, email: Wabushna@aol.com
June 25-26, 2005: 2nd Annual Indian Nations University PowWow and Community Gathering
Location: Near Ojai, CA, Ozema Valley, CA zip n/a
Event Detail: This event celebrates earth mother and the vision of an earth-centered curriculum and campus at INU. The weekend activities include a sweat lodge, potluck breakfast, California traditional dance and song exhibitions, and an open fire for storytelling and singing., All dancers and drummers are welcome to participate.
Itll be worth the drive! Come spend a day or stay on the land for the weekend. Tent and RV camping available. Facilities are rustic; please bring water for drinking and cooking.
Contact: PowWow Committee, phone: 310-560-1187, email: PaiuteKarma@aol.com
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June 25-26, 2005: The Native Bermda Festival
Location: St. David's Cricket Club Grounds, St. David's Cricket Club, St. David's Island, Bermuda DD01
Event Detail: "Being Native; Being Yourself" Featuring; Arts & Crafts, Traditional St.David's Food, Demonstrations, Native American Song & Dance and Special Guest include: Native American Dancers along with our own Bermuda Gombey Dancers. June25th and June 26th, 2005
Contact: Stephen Tucker, phone: 441-505-4096, email: tsimpson@northrock.bm
June 25-26 2005: A Cherokee Gathering
Location: Fraley's Horse Farm, Tate Springs Road, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Event Detail: Saturday: 10 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pow Wow Dancing, Flute Player, Smoke Dancers, Hoop Dancer, Storytelling, Traditional Games, Traditional Foods, Arts and Crafts; & more. Grand Entry: Saturday 12:00 pm; Sunday 1:00 p.m. Host Drum: Southern Eagle, Invited Drum: Cypress Creek. See website for additional information and directions.
Contact: Margo Williams, phone: 301-742-1350, email: tribaloffice@appalachiancherokee.com
Event Website: http://www.appalachiancherokee.com
June 25-26, 2005: Eastern Native American "We Are All Related" Charity Powwow
Location: Whippoorwill Hollow Organic Farm, Between Conyers and Monroe on GA Hwy 138, Walnut Grove, GA 30012
Event Detail: HMD: Jerry 'Smitty' Smith, HLD: Wihuna 'Fire' Joyner, MC: Gary Smith, AD: Dave 'Yona' Williams, Host Drum: United Peoples Drum. Gates Open 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday. Grand Entry at 12 noon. Sunday 10 am to 6 pm with Grand Entry at 1 pm. Admission is $5. per vehicle. Proceeds will go to support Native Americans with Diabetes and the Support An Elder Programs.
Contact: Candy Lowry, phone: 678-425-8656, email: fire_prayers@yahoo.com






